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MESSRS VERRALL AND PRICK i-'L havi :i |: disposed of their Te Kniti business to Messrs Pomoroy and Co., coaehhuilders, etc., of Hamilton, borr to thank all their customers for past patronage anti have pleasure in asking for a continuance of same for pleasure, in notifying the pul'ilic of (he Kino; Country that they have taken over the business of Messrs Verrall and Price, coae.hbuUdo.rs, of To Kniti, general smithing. The services of first-class farrier has neon secure:! a \vo C'lisf. hy strict, attention t.o : branches of business, to secure a ex tinuance of the patronage extended the late firm, POMEROY AND CO. OTOROHANGA NATIVE TOWNSHIP. PURSUANT to section 27, of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each Candidate for the office of Councillor of the Otorohanga Native Township is as follows :-■•- COWLEY. Marl; 12 CREAN. John 28 ELLIOTT. Clement 36 GARIHNJKK, Pearson 37 HOSKING.Thomas George 63 MILLER, Charles 30 ORMSBY, John 31 OSMOND. Herbert John 14 VICARY, William 65 And I hereby declare the said Clement Elliott, Pearson Gardiner, Thomas George Hosking, John Onusbv, and William Vicary to ho duly elected to such office. Dated this 24th day of April, lit 12. Cl-lAS. J. JOHNSON, Returning Officer for (lie (Korobanga Native. Township. Notice of intention to add 10 per cent, penalty to all Hospital and Charitable Aid Kates for Year litll-12 Unpaid on April :'olh, till 2.

XN pursuance of Section f!S (if "The Rating Amendment Ad, !!H(I," the Va'uer-Gone:-;il hereby notifies the ratepayers in the Kulornn, East T'uipo, West. Tii'iro. and Awakino c k.unl ies. portion? of ihe Wsikato Hospital and Charitable Aid Pisiriet, who. have not 10 I'cr colli. penalty accrue.; nn a rutof unpaid on the :a>th April, i'.'i; Payment should bo made at once to (h Secretary at the Hoard';-- otiico, liami ton. F. W. FLANAGAN, Valuer-General. Valuation Department. Wellington, April 2-Ith, 1912. , BOROUGH OF TE KUITI, VTOTICE is hereby Riven that Tau1' piri street, from King street to Alexander .street, is closed tu vehicular traffic whilst the drainage works* are in progress. GEO. DARBYSHIRE, Town Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICE. RUNNING in my paddocks at Oparure for the past six months, one cream mare with roan foal, no visible brand. If not claimed will be sold to pay expenses. rupuiiA. Oparurc, April 2<;th, I'.M:.:. CHURCH SERVICES FOR SUNDAY CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Third Sunday after Easter Kuiti: S, I inly Communion ; .1 I, --Kighf Hev. (he Bishop of Auckland :i, Gathering for Maori Service ITitake. Saturday night: t'iiperWai tamo, 11; Lower YYaitomo, 2.:W Otorohanga, 7.•-•Rev. W. J. I'iggot. ROMAN CATHOLIC GlllllU'lL Otorohang.n: S, Mass. To Kuiti CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. To Kuiti: 11, "Spiritual Power'' 7, "And He Closed the Book." -Rev. R. Mitchell Ma iron 11. V\o I'io .", Kaeaoa 7.:>0-Rov. J. G. Gibson. METIIOPIST CHURCH. Municipal Hall: 11, "Christian Gladness": 2.,'U), Bible Class and Sunday School" Town Hail: 7. "Wrecked." Collection towards

What are the wild waves savim:;' Hanged if I Know or carp! For my poor old head in swayini: Wit'll the weight o( the co'd (hat if there. Fancv I hear them :->ayinj;. "Take Wood*' Uroat Peppermint Took their advice, thus slaying The cold that: did not mature.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 460, 27 April 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 460, 27 April 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 460, 27 April 1912, Page 4

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